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Jackie Prock (now Clouser) and I designed a tying style that portrays the food profile and the panic movement of many species of fish. Can be used on 6 weight and up fly rods. The weight of the eyes are 1/50 or size small. These flies can be used on many bottom and under the surface feeding species. Very deadly on Juvenile Tarpon, Snook, Redfish, Flounder, Smallmouth bass, just to name a few. App. 2 and ¼ inches long on size 4 hooks and 3 inches long on size 2 hooks. Also tied on size 8 hooks for panfish such as Myan cichlids and others. Can be used in fresh or saltwater. Please specify hook design Available on size 2 or4 hooks Also available on size 1 or 1/0 circle hooks Sale Price $3.49 each
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The best flies ever
The first fly I would use is two Clouser Deep Minnows!
Clouser flies are tied several different ways. I have used them all. These flies were tied just perfectly with not too much material and not too little. I purchased just a few to determine this, and will place a larger order and I'll use them for giant snook and tarpon in Belize. Furthermore, the guides I fish with want a bunch as well since they can't get Clousers like this which make a big difference.
Can’t beat Bob’s patterns!
I'll get back on the Yampa River this summer with these pliers! No doubt I'll be the envy of Steamboat Springs because I've never seen anyone with a pair (kind of odd that we call them a pair when there's really just one, right?).
Great book. Just what I was looking for on your flies. Thank you
My own preferences are a #1 or 2 hook. Chartreuse and white or white with red throat. But you use your own selection. These catch larger small mouth, big browns and Great Lakes steelhead. Pike will take them and an occasional carp will chase one down. Even had a catfish chase one down.